We're still, of course, in the middle of a negotiation. One of the difficult things when you have a negotiation like this is that there are many interrelated pieces. It's often the case that we're apart in some areas and together in others, but they all interrelate. Even though something may appear to be settled, that may not be the case if something else turns out to be different, so there are some complexities involved there.
Nonetheless, given that, we still have not reached agreement on the details of the structure that we're going to use or details of market share. That's still under discussion. We do agree, as was outlined in the leaders' statement in June, that we are developing an agreement that is focused on market share. Obviously, in how you manage towards that market share, it's going to be very important for Canadian producers to ensure that they have the flexibility, but also the predictability, they need. Also, of course, the market share itself is something that will be very important. These are issues that are still very much under negotiation.